We had the opportunity to sit down with Danielle Jam, who stars as Anne in James IV: Queen of the Fight.

What drew you to James IV: Queen of the Fight?

Danielle: It’s such an epic story – and Ellen was a real person. I had no idea that she existed! She goes on an incredible journey from when she first arrives in Scotland to where she ends up and it’s admirable. I just want to do her justice, honestly.

What do you think the importance of this story is, especially in a modern setting?

Danielle: Well, it’s about outsiders coming to the UK – people who look different from the majority of Scots at that time – and how they’re treated. So there are plenty of parallels with today. I think it’s a story about how you make your way in a completely new environment.

What do you love about being on stage?

Danielle: Well, you have a lot more time to rehearse! There’s a lot more time to discuss your character and where you want to go with them. Also, we rehearse in a linear fashion as opposed to TV and film, which can be random bits. So it’s more helpful for your brain to go on one straight path rather than pulling from every different section that doesn’t really line up.

How would you describe this show to someone?

Danielle: It’s an epic history play about our country and a story that has literally not been told before. People that were hidden under the carpet in history and now we’re bringing it to the surface. So why wouldn’t you want to come and see that?